Jack Lee Ging (born November 30, 1931 in Alva, Oklahoma) is an American actor, best known as General Harlan "Bull" Fulbright on NBC's television adventure series, The A-Team.

Biography

Early life
Before turning to acting, Ging served in the United States Marine Corps and during the 1950s played college football at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.

Career
He had the starring role in the war film Sniper's Ridge (1960), played Will Coleman in the 1975 adaptation of the film Where the Red Fern Grows, and appeared sporadically as police contact Lieutenant Dan Ives on Mike Connors's Mannix in the early 1970s. Other film credits include Hang 'Em High (1968), Play Misty for Me (1971), and High Plains Drifter (1973), all opposite Clint Eastwood, the horror films Die Sister, Die! (1972) and Sssssss (1973), and That Man Bolt (1973). He also appeared in TV movies such as Terror in the Sky (1971) and The Disappearance of Flight 412 (1974).

Ging portrayed "Dan Wright" in NBC's The Man and the Challenge, an adventure series which ran for thirty-six episodes during the 1959-1960 season.

Ging was cast as a "Raider" in eight episodes of the 1958-1959 syndicated western series, Mackenzie's Raiders, starring Richard Carlson as Colonel Ranald Mackenzie and set in southwest Texas on the Mexican border. Thereafter, he appeared as "Beau McCloud" in thirteen episodes in the last season of the ABC western series, Tales of Wells Fargo, with fellow Oklahoman Dale Robertson.

In 1960, Ging appeared in one episode of The Twilight Zone: "The Whole Truth". He made three guest appearances on Perry Mason. In 1962, he appeared as Danny Pierce in "The Case of the Lonely Eloper". From 1962-1964, he appeared as a young psychiatrist in NBC's 62-episode medical drama The Eleventh Hour.

Ging's other roles were on The Roaring 20s, The Six Million Dollar Man,The Bionic Woman, Wiseguy, B. J. and the Bear, and The Highwayman. In 1981, Ging played Tracy Winslow in the episode "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" on ABC's The Greatest American Hero. From 1984–1985, Ging played the arrogant Lieutenant Ted Quinlan on the adventure/detective series Riptide; his character was killed off and he went on to appear on The A-Team, in which he made two guest appearances as villains.

Personal life
He has four children from three marriages. His two youngest children are from his third marriage, to Ramona Ging. He has one child each from previous marriages to Katie Ging (1952–54) and Gretchen Graening Ging (1956–72). He now lives in Palm Springs, California.

, 1h45Directed byClint Eastwood, James FargoOriginUSAGenresDrama, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Horror, WesternActorsClint Eastwood, Verna Bloom, Marianna Hill, Geoffrey Lewis, Mitch Ryan, Jack GingRoles Morgan AllenRating74% A stranger on horseback rides into the isolated mining town of Lago. Three gun-toting men follow him into the saloon, taunting him to fight. When they follow him to the barbershop and begin threatening him, the Stranger quickly dispatches the three with little effort. Impressed with this performance, a dwarf named Mordecai, who works in the barbershop, befriends the Stranger. A woman named Callie Travers arranges to bump into the Stranger in the street, claiming loudly it was his fault. When she slaps the cigar from his mouth while insulting him, he drags her into the livery stable and has sexual relations with her in a very rough and aggressive manner (the scene is initially depicted as a rape, but by its end, the woman has clearly given her consent, as she is portrayed as an active, and seemingly enthusiastic participant in the act). Next, the Stranger rents a room at the hotel but declines to give a name to the hotelier. That night, he dreams about a man being brutally whipped. In the morning he returns to the barbershop for a bath. Callie Travers shoots at him after he is in the tub; inexplicably, he remains uninjured.

, 1h22OriginUSAGenresThriller, HorrorActorsJack Ging, Edith Atwater, Antoinette Bower, Kent Smith, Robert EmhardtRoles EdwardRating46% Edward (Jack Ging) is tired of the "allowance" granted him by his sister, Amanda (Edith Atwater) and becomes impatient for her death, and his inheritance. To hasten her demise, or at least stop her suicides from being thwarted, Edward hires a discredited ex-nurse, Esther (Antoinette Bower) to watch over her. Esther is less than enthusiastic about killing the old woman, though, and is curious about the secrets held in the house, including a mysterious third sister, Nell.

, 1h54Directed byTed PostOriginUSAGenresDrama, Action, WesternThemesPrison films, Films about capital punishmentActorsClint Eastwood, Inger Stevens, Ed Begley, Pat Hingle, Charles McGraw, Ben JohnsonRating69% The story is set in Oklahoma Territory in 1889. It opens with Jed Cooper driving a small herd of cattle across a stream. When the men in a posse ( Capt. Wilson (Ed Begley), Reno (Joseph Sirola), Miller (Bruce Dern), Jenkins (Bob Steele), Matt Stone (Alan Hale, Jr.), Charlie Blackfoot (Ned Romero), Maddow (Russell Thorson), Tommy (Jonathan Lippe) and Loomis (L. Q. Jones)) surround him and accuse him of rustling the herd, he shows them a receipt for the cattle, but the man he bought them from was a rustler who killed the herd's owners. Cooper explains that he knew nothing about the murder, but only Jenkins expresses doubts about his guilt. After Reno takes Cooper's saddle and Miller takes his wallet, the men hang him from a tree and ride away, leaving him for dead.

, 1h1OriginUSAGenresWarThemesPolitical filmsActorsJack Ging, Stanley Clements, Al Freeman, Jr., Henry DarrowRoles Pvt. SharackRating58% In the days before the cease-fire, a hard-luck platoon run by Lt. Peer and the cowardly Sgt. Sweatish is under continual attack and suffers heavy casualties. The only good soldier in the platoon is Cpl. Sharack, who should have been rotated off the line long ago but was kept on the front by Capt. Tombolo. The return of Cpl. Pumphrey reveals a deeper motive for the Captain's behavior - Tombolo did not try to rescue his children from a burning house and now tries to re-earn his self-respect with the lives of his men, especially Sharack whose heroism he is jealous of.

, 1h42Directed byWilliam F. ClaxtonOriginUSAGenresDrama, Crime, RomanceActorsRaymond Burr, Martha Hyer, Joan Bennett, Brett Halsey, Ed Binns, Douglas FowleyRoles Peter MarquandRating60% Lonnie Wilson (Ken Scott), the son of a sharecropper, Zuba Wilson (Douglas Fowley), returns to his small southern hometown of Clinton, Louisiana after spending six years on the chain-gang for killing Colonel Ben Marquand's son, Davey, in an automobile accident. He revives his love affair with Melinda Marquand (Martha Hyer), who is now Mrs. Melinda Thomas, having married Dr. Ned Thomas (Brett Halsey) while Lonnie was serving time in her place for the accident she caused.